Honda TT Legends aiming to sign off on a high

'There's no denying that it's been a tough season for us, but the aim this week is to put all that behind us and move on to end the year with a good result' - John McGuinness
Honda TT Legends aiming to sign off on a high

John༒ McGuinness says the Honda TT Legends team is determined to end the Endurance World Championship this year with a solid result at the Le Mans 24 Hour🍨s race this weekend.

The Honda team is lying in a lowly 15th place in the ꦫstandings ahead of the final round in France and Isle of Man TT star McGuinness has vowed to 'push hard♒' to make up for the disappointment of a lacklustre year in the series.

"There's no🌟 denying that it's been a tough season for us, but the aim this week is to put all that behind us and move on to end the year with a good result," he said.

"At this stage la꧟st year we were in a great position, second in the standings and we had it all to play for. We're no worse a team this year, in fact if anything we're stronger, so there's no reason why we can't pull a result out of the bag.

"There's a really positive feeling in the team and we'll be pushing as hard as we can to make tha🍸t happen."

McGuinness in joined in the team by Michael Dunlop, Michꦕael Rutter and Simon Andrews.

The three-man line-up for the rac♔e, which gets underway on Saturday afternoon, will be decided following qualifying today and tomorrow.

Rutter and Dunlop are making their debuts at Le Mans and BSB v🉐eteran Rutter said he was relishing the challenge.

"I actually ended up doing the Bol d'Or 24-hour with National Motos after being drafted in at the last minute and despite all my nerves about it I actually really enjoyed it, so I'm looking forward to ♌the race here at Le Mans," he said.

"I've not ridden here bꩲefore but we've got today and tomorrow to get familiarised before we get into qualifying. There's a positive feeling in the team and we all just want to bring h💟ome a good result to end the year well."

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